Lucaz Re:born

Lucaz Re:born (working title) is a parallel arm of the studio dedicated to the structured re-authorship of selected twentieth-century designs — primarily within seating, occasional furniture, and object typologies. The focus is on overlooked or under-documented works with latent architectural and material intelligence.

Each piece is reworked through proportion, material recalibration, and construction refinement, and released under the Lucaz name with clear acknowledgement of origin.

Two acquisition models structure the programme:

Single-design acquisitions — individual vintage or prototype works with limited prior exposure. Design rights are secured or licensed, after which each piece is technically refined and materially rearticulated (see Appendix A).

Selective brand or archive acquisitions — in rare cases, entire micro-archives or dormant labels may be acquired and selectively edited under the Lucaz Re:born umbrella (see Appendix B).

Lucaz Re:born operates as strategic reinterpretation rather than reproduction — translating dormant forms into contemporary production frameworks with full legal clarity and commercial viability.

Alongside re-authored works, Lucaz Re:born includes a tightly curated selection of vintage collector’s pieces sourced by Cora Lucaz. These are not reproduced. They serve as contextual anchors — placed in dialogue with the contemporary line to establish continuity without imitation.

Two distinct investor pathways reflect this dual structure: one aligned with the Core Collection, the other with Lucaz Re:born. Both operate under shared creative direction while maintaining separate commercial and IP frameworks.

Lucaz Re:born is presented as an integral line within Lucaz Design — unified in authorship and platform, yet editorially and commercially distinct.

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